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  • Trends 2008

    Top designers give us their views on 2007 and their predictions for 2008, and tell us why the industry desperately needs a shake-up.
  • New horizons

    Crystal ball-gazing may give you a headache, but one thing's certain in the world of design and that's progress. Karl Hodge looks at the technologies and trends looming on the horizon.
  • Saturday Superstore

    Despite the cold winter weather, thousands of Mac fans brought central London to a standstill for the opening of the UK's first Apple Store.
  • What next for Mac games?

    The Mac OS has never been renowned for its gaming ability, but with more top-name titles coming to the platform, all that is about to change...
  • Create an explosive iPad game

    Appcelerator Titanium is a fantastically versatile tool for creating mobile apps, as Anton Mills demonstrates with this game for the iPad.
  • Build an iPhone or iPad friendly folio

    Using jQuery and a little bit of PHP, Jono Brain shows you how to make your Flickr website work on Apple's Flash-less touchscreen devices.
  • Slide navigation

    Want to bring iPhone-style slide navigation into your own online portfolio? Stewart Hamilton-Arrandale shows you how.
  • Visualator in practice

    Luke O'Neill demonstrates how Visualator can be built into your own designs.
  • Creative Suite 5: why bother?

    You've had a week now to digest the Creative Suite 5 announcement and the big question is: Do you really need it? Jim McCauley has a crack at answering.
  • My first hour with Flash CS5

    What can you expect when you get your hands on CS5? We've asked some lucky early users to report on their first hour with their favourite CS5 component. First up: Flash wizard Matt Booth.
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